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"With Market Replay, users can discover exactly how orders interacted with the market down to the millisecond at which the trade occurred, all in an easy-to-use visual tool," said NASDAQ Executive Vice President Adena Friedman as NASDAQ today launched Market Replay was developed with Adobe Flex 3 and deployed on Adobe AIR, both of which also launched today. "Adobe AIR enables NASDAQ to deliver historical market data in an entirely new way, in real-time right to the desktop," said Michele Turner, vice president of product management and marketing, Platform business unit at Adobe. "By leveraging the Adobe technology platform for RIAs, NASDAQ has ushered in a new era of market accessibility and transparency at minimal cost," she added.
Market Replay is accessible on the NASDAQ Technology Services' DataStore site, an online collection of innovative data tools for institutional and individual investors. .
NASDAQ also supports full "plug and play" access to Market Replay to
provide market data vendors and distributors efficient, easy, and
inexpensive deployments of Market Replay, as well as Market Replay is
accessible on the NASDAQ Technology Services' DataStore site, an online
collection of innovative data tools for institutional and individual
investors.
"With Market Replay, users can discover exactly how orders interacted
with the market down to the millisecond at which the trade occurred,
all in an easy-to-use visual tool. Market Replay is the latest in a
series of highly innovative products that NASDAQ makes accessible to
all investors and traders," said NASDAQ's Friedman.
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